| We repair and service
all brands and models of electric or gas dryers. If
your dryer produce heat, clothes don't come out
completely dry or you have any other problems,
simply call our number and we will take care of
rest, returning your dryer to perfect working order.
Call us to schedule an appointment for your dryer
repair. We will do our best to set the appointment
for the time that is most convenient for you: We
will always work with your busy lifestyle to
schedule your Atlanta dryer repair. For a convenient
appointment, call us
404 975
0858 OR 770 465 3542
Or you can
email us for an dryer repair appointment. In the
email please include your name, phone number, zip
code and a brief description of the problem that you
are having with your dryer. As soon as we receive
the email we will contact you, so that you can
schedule your dryer repair appointment in Atlanta
We service and repair all dryer brands
and models:
Kenmore
Kitchen Aid
Magic Chef
Maytag |
Jenn Air
Kelvinator
Modern Maid
Montgomery Wards
|
Speed Queen
Roper
Whirlpool
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Our dryer repair coverage area includes
entire Atlanta and the surrounding cities:
The information below will help you to learn more
about your dryer. This information will also help
you to use your dryer in the most effective and
efficient ways this way you will be able to save on
utility bills and the life of your dryer will be
extended.
WARNING:
Do not take chances with your safety. The following
tips are strictly posted for educational purposes.
We strongly suggest not getting involved with any
dryer repairs on your own. All dryer repairs require
professional training and experience with gas or
electric systems and can become very dangerous if
you don’t have the knowledge for it. For
professional help call us
404 975
0858 OR 770 465 3542
LEARN ABOUT YOUR DRYER
The dryer is usually the "companion" of the
washing machine.
Therefore, unless you are purchasing a replacement,
it is very probable that you are going to have the
same brand of dryer as washer.
DRYER MAINTENANCE: Monthly:
Wash the lint screen out with mild soap and
water. Just for the heck of it, take your lint
screen over to the sink, hold it flat and pour a
hand full of water over the mesh.
See how slowly it goes through the mesh? If it's
really bad, the water may not be able to penetrate
at all. This is caused by the build up of detergent
and fabric softener on the mesh fibers.
If water can't get through, air can't get through.
To work at maximum efficiency, the air going through
the dryer must exit at a factory specified rate.
Build up on the lint filter will slow down that rate
and cause big service problems, in addition to
increasing the fire hazard.
DRYER MAINTENANCE: Yearly
1. Once a year you need to give the inside of
your dryer a complete cleaning. To do this you will
have to pull the plug on the dryer and remove either
the front or the rear panel of the dryer. Then take
a refrigerator brush and the vacuum cleaner tool
hose and suck up all the lint that has accumulated
around the inside of the machine. You will be amazed
at how much lint there is.
Take special care to clean around the ends of the
motor. Making these areas lint free is vital to the
longevity of the dryer motor. When air cannot go
through the motor, the motor will overheat and cause
premature failure.
You are going to have to get down on the floor to do
this job properly. Get a flashlight and shine the
light into all the nooks and crannies of the drier.
Where-ever there is a hint of lint dust, get rid of
it.
The screams that you hear are from the service
industry. If you and the other appliance owners
would just follow this one piece of advice and clean
all the dust out of your machines, you would cost
the service industry hundreds of millions of dollars
in service charges.
2. Exterior dryer vent flaps often wedge open. This
can cause trouble three ways: #1 it allows heat to
escape from your house during the winter. #2 it
makes your dryer extra cold during the winter and
adds to drying time. #3 it allows little critters to
climb into the vent line. I have actually had to
remove birds nests complete with little birds from
dryer vents. Once a year, go to the outside of your
house and check to see that the dryer vent is moving
smoothly. Clean it thoroughly. Make sure that the
vent flap hinges are moving freely.
3. Take the vent line off and give it a thorough
cleaning. You give thorough to get all the lint that
has attached itself to the inner surface of the vent
out of the vent line. Take the rigid vent line
outside; take the elbows off either end. Run your
garden hose through the vent line. Clean it out
thoroughly.
For professional help call us
404 975
0858 OR 770 465 3542 |